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(this ended up being a bit long - to shorten it, read just the first sentence of each paragraph)! :)
I am not the right person to explain why Roman Catholics are evil, but I will point out some things I've since noticed, as a former-Roman Catholic and who still has most of her friends & family who are Roman Catholics... I also work at a Catholic hospital (I was still Catholic when I started and do like it here still, even though I don't agree with everything).
Some Catholics go around these, by being 'selective' of what they agree with in the religion. I was one of these folks myself.
Michael Smith mentions a few of the things that objectivists might find repulsive about the religion. The worship of charity, mercy, forgiveness against all evidence, etc.
Some things that I find pretty repulsive since becoming atheist are (in no order):
1. Realizing what it does to people when you are taught to worship the humble and meek, the poor, the addicts, the homeless; when you are taught that the meek shall inherit the earth, that suffering on earth is good, and that you must go through this 'torture' to seek redemption.
2. That you are taught that life on earth is a punishment. Sometimes they tell you that life is a gift, but how can you think that life is the greatest gift, when you assume it's hell compared to what you'll get after you die?
3. That you are taught that life on earth is a punishment, because of a girl's curiosity to eat 'forbidden fruit' before mankind really came into existence. Even if you think it's true, it's a horrible test.
4. That you can have an omnicient god have free-will on earth at the same time.
5. That you are born with an original sin, and if you are not baptized, you will go to hell upon death.
6. Children are god's gift to a couple. You cannot prevent it, nor seek help to become fertile if it wasn't meant to happen.(i.e. no birth control, no fertility treatments allowed).
7. Abortion is evil. (This is one of those big ones I didn't even buy back then).
8. Gays are evil and going to hell. (Again, didn't even buy it back then, one of the big ones that I'm quite ashamed to have been associated with, even though I didn't believe it).
9. Want of material things are bad - we should still be living in grass huts and dying at age 30 I guess...?
10. Thou shalt not want for anything... I don't really understand how you function unless you desire a job, a house, a car, etc...
11. I used to love this one -- treat all men as brothers, you never know when Jesus will appear at your door... yeah, I think Elizabeth Smart's family took well to that one! When I was younger, I almost picked up every hitchhiker, _just in case_! :)
12. What God wants is enough to have you do it. This is where Joe was saying before that it's dangerous. You have people thinking they are answering to a higher authority and therefore murdering, taking slaves, treating women as objects, whatever their religion says and having justification for it. And it just changes, whenever a high priest has a revelation.
13. We won't even go to the whole priest molestation thing, because it's not quite the fault of the church, except for the cover-up parts and denials...
14. No suicides allowed, no matter how little your quality of life, or how close to the end of life you are. Do you know that I just read an article, that the pope has announced that we must keep people on life-support and feeding tubes at catholic hospitals, no matter what their living will says, no matter what their family wants, no matter if they're catholic or not, no matter how much it costs the family or hospital, and no matter if there is any hope of their recovery? This may go into effect soon. On a side note, I find this a bit ironic and contradictory to a few catholic theories, where you shouldn't want for anything, the idea that "there is god's way" (and he'd let you live if he really wanted to, feeding tube or no feeding tube).
15. Forgive everyone, everyone can be forgiven if they ask for it from the lord. Let me tell you how much better my life is now that I know it's okay to not forgive people who don't deserve it! And I love many of my best friends, but I see the struggles they go through trying over and over to forgive and be nice to people who don't deserve it and end up using & hurting them over & over. We won't even get into the fact that serial murders can just see the light before they go to the electric chair and be forgiven of all.
16. Divorce is bad.
17. Everyone has 'their time' to die. Sort of has that predestined 'fate' idea. And there were plenty of times I used to not pay too much attention while driving, thinking that if it wasn't my time to die I didn't have to worry anyways. And if I was in a car wreck, well then god must have a reason for wanting me to go through that. I pay a little more attention now.
These are some that come to mind as of now. You look at catholics and think that it's a good thing. That people are taught to love life, to have hope, to believe in miracles, to help each other and to treat each other with love. But it also teaches some horrible things that you can't ignore. And the outcomes of a lot of these are just disgusting, even if you don't realize it at the time.
I won't even try to argue the case against god with you. People tried it with me to no avail, until one day I just got it (well, thanks to Rand). And there are whole books out there that can do it better. I know when I was catholic I believed what I wanted to and ignored any contradictions. Just thought I'd share a little of my journey with you!
-Elizabeth
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